Peacekeeper Elite surpasses 50 million daily active users

Tencent is enjoying plenty of success as China’s freeze on the approval of new games for release in the region comes to a close. The company released ten mobile games in the second quarter of 2019 alone, as compared to just one in the whole of last year, though one particular success story among those ten games stands out. Peacekeeper Elite, a Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds clone engineered to promote peace in China, has reached an incredibly impressive 50 million daily active users (DAUs). To put that figure into perspective, if every single person in both Texas and Florida—the second and third-biggest U.S. states, respectively—played the game on a daily basis (judging by figures from September 2018), the numbers would still come up just short. What might illustrate the popularity of Peacekeeper Elite even more so is the fact that the game on which it’s based, PUBG Mobile, draws the same 50 million DAUs figure internationally. PUBG Mobile is not an unpopular game. ALSO: Tencent and The Pokemon Company are teaming up to make new game Mobile gaming accounts for a large portion of Tencent’s revenue, helping to lift online game earnings for the company by 8% year-on-year to ¥27.3 billion, or $3.9 billion…. Read full this story

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